I found you through recipezar. I loved reading about you and your life. The recipes are wonderful just like what my momma in casablanca made for me. I did not get to stay in Casablanca for long only 3 weeks. I am so homesick that I don't know what to do with myself. I cannot stop the tears. I just want to go home!!! I am praying for you and your family. Please feel free to contact me at any time. It is nice to finally find someone who loves and misses "home" the way I do.

Hello Hajar, I was so happy to find your site! Im an american woman who has found true love with a man who is from Morocco. He is currently here in the USA going to school. We plan to marry in Morocco when he is finished his schooling sometime in Mar 08. I have not met him yet but we speak online almost every night for more than a year. I would love to tell you more about us & would love to hear about your wonderful life with your new husband. I am very uncertain about the laws concerning the marriage being in Morocco. When you get some free time can you PLEASE write back to me. I need all the information i can get at this point. I also want to lear to speak arabic.
Susan

Hi friends,great web site,i was just wondering if any body would like to make friends with a english man aged 46.exchange info,or just chat about any thing really.i like your country very much and would very much like to visit some time. do you live in Zaio any chance?

I just wanted to say HELLO. I got up this am and decided to try ( again) to find a recipe every day Moroccan bread & happend to find your's & your site.
I am also a portland resident married to a Moroccan.
We spend our time in Morocco in Rabat and Essaourira ( actually a little village called Smimou, just outside Essaouira. ) ANYWAY - thought it was a bit of serendipidy that your recipe looked good AND you live in Portland, ME.
PS. Loved the pics.
Sincerely, Kit

Hi Hajar, Ramadan Mbarak! I enjoyed reading your web site, especially the description of the wedding festivities. By now you will have had your own wedding, and I'm sure it was wonderful. I saw your wedding photo in this site and you both look so happy. May you always be blessed with every good thing! Like you, I'm an American who fell in love with le maroc years ago, when I lived in Rabat. I came back to the States but part of my heart will always be au maroc. I would love to see more of your photos -- they don't seem to be available in your web site, or do you have a new site now? Best wishes to you and your husband.

Dear Hajar,
I found my way to your site via Recipezaar. I loved your recipes there.
Your life and experiences in Morocco are really interesting.
I hope you are doing well and keep updating your web page, please. Best regards from Finn in Egypt

I am a Moroccan woman of 31 years old en lived al my live in Holland. But I share your love for Morocco. Everytime I am there I feel I am at home. Still I couldnīt live there for the rest of my life. How do you manage to do that? How do you spend your day? And how did you in the first place got in Morocco?

I saw your site through the recipezaar website and tried a turkey/eggplant saunce, and it was wonderful. So I looked for some other recipes by clicking on your name, read your personal page and clicked over to see your gallery. It is wonderful! I am so impressed. I love experimenting with food from different cultures (I am Mexican-American). Congratulations on your wedding to your prince; he is very handsome. Mocorro pictures are beautiful. I will visit your site often. Thanks for the lesson.

Hey whats going on hope all is good for you and that your doing all right havent heard from you in a while and everybody is wondering how your doing Alsion came back to work and we all just waiting to hear from you so if you get this drop a post card or an email to me and i ll print it out for everybody if not then drop me a line so i can at lease tell everybody how your doing Later............. Chris 6/4/07

hai, i'm indonesian women and i like to know more about marrocan food , can u give me more recipe about marrocan food. i have a husband from marroco he is from casablanca. write me pls. i want to learn about marrocan food for my husband

My first husband,(who has past away) our oldest daugher and myself lived in Morocco between 1970 and 1974. I had twins while we were there also. A boy and girl. I have many fond memories of your Country. The people, the places we traveled, the food. I had a wonderful fatima, Aishia, who taught me how to make couscous. She helped me raise my babies until they were three years old. It took me a long time to get over missing her and Morocco. It is a wonderful place.

Hi Hajar
I found your homepage when I was looking for a recipe for harira - we've just returned from a wonderful few days in Marrakech, & harira was the most delish thing I ate there (and I ate a LOT!). So, I shall try the recipe tomorrow & let you know how it goes!
Caroline

Hello HAJAR!!! I have to say this is really amazing work you do! The poem you dedicated to "your prince" was very touching! I very rarely see a love like that, congrats and the best of luck always!!!! Bon.....

I want to thank you all for your wonderful comments! I am trying to keep the site updated at least weekly, if not a bit more often. I plan to answer you all individually as soon as I possibly can though please feel free at any time to email me using either the email function here or at this, the same address, as the email function.
Chukran Bezaaaaf!

G'day Hajar....it's me ..kdlpmum from Zaar. This is the first chance I've had for months to write to you.....I LOVE your site....I may even ask some assistance from you in the near future...I'm off to Greece this year and may go to Morocco also not sure yet...but if I do you'll be the first person I will go to for information. Now I've seen your photo here, I can put a face to your name...much better lol. I'll be in touch when we have the details of our trip armed with a list of questions. Once again ...great site. Hugs...Margot

Hello Hajar and friends!
I love arabic food as much Hajar. Its my lifestyle. I really miss arabic food pages and if I am finding them, I really want to check what they have offer to us. It would be so nice, if u can add more recipes and WITH pictures. Then its easy to make authentic arabic food. Thank you so much for making arabic food and keeping that in your lifestyle.

I saw your recipe on recipezaar and decided to visit your home page.
You go Girl
Interesting, Accurate and with a taste of love, you share a life which no American can envision.
thank you
And Please add more recipes of your real foods. As a professional Chef, I admire real foods from countries and not the fakes like one sees in restaurants..I am a true believe in keeping the recipes from countries and from the different tribes of people in their original state.
Thank you
hugs
from a true cullinary lover of original foods.
angela